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Ben Burton Glass
Ben Burton began his adventure into the glass world in January of 1999 with a simple apprenticeship making pendants and small vessels. . .
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Contemporaries by Mike Gong
Another of the select group of young, talented West Coast glass artists, Mike makes a wide variety of marbles from 1 to 4 inches in diameter. His subject matters include colors, shapes, and even bugs [you gotta check them ou...
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Cross Sulphide Marble
Made in Germany around the late 1800s, here's a rare sulphide from the collection of Damian and Harlan Walters.
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Vermont Glass Workshop Marbles
Harry and Wendy Besett create innovative contemporary marbles using a variety of unique techniques. Pictured are two cameo style etched spheres [top], and an Eisenglass metallica mica sphere [bottom].
The mica sphere was a ...
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Contemporary Sulphide Train Marbles
I met Jim Davis a few years ago at a marble show and he told me that he made just two of these train sets. My grandson Jacob is now the proud owner of this set of 2" marbles.
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Jabo Collectors Edition Box Set
Boxed sets of machine made marbles have always been popular. This collector's edition is dated 12/9/05. It's signed by Dave McCullough and contains ten marbles ranging in size from 3/4" to 1".
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Atmosphere Glass Art
Handmade marbles made by Vacor measuring 3/4" and 7/8". They were made in 1992 and distributed by Mega Marbles, Witchita, Ks.
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